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JOHNSON TRIALFIRE AT FLORIDA.Continued from page 1.Grocery and Meat Market of C. A. Selple Completely Consumed at Night.The eighth peremptory challengewas exercised by the Uefense on T. B. Randall, of Mard township.L. J. .Whitney, of North Richland.narket of C.The grocery and meat A. Seiple at Florida, wasentirely con-s aned by tire between 12and 1 o’clockHe had formed no opinion and was al- ,p. , . Wh .. t ..»m.in I Thursday morning. \N hen first discovered the whole interior of theirier-ir,'S11ierlowed to remain.Andrew Minsel was used as the ninth peremptory challenge by the defense.Fred Showack, of Adams township Had formed no opinion. Can not tead English and is the first man called to the jury box who cannot. lie w.is questioned ajt some length and permitted to remain. But lie was aftei-ward excused on the ground that he had left a sick family at home with noone to attend to them. The judge excused him. His wife and two children are sick in bed and the only person not sick about the house is a fouryear old child.Ilenrv Shoemaker, Adams township. Had formed no opinion as to Johnson’s case, but had as to Zuber’s case. Excused.Ilenrv Reahm. North Richland. Ilad formed an opinion and was excused.Frank Donley, Washington township. Had formed no opinion andwas retained.The defense exercised its tenth peremptory challenge on Albert Elliott.August Geiger, of Adams township. Had formed sort of an opinion from reading the papers. He was excused.Frank Sheets, of Adams township. Had formed no opinion. He was per-mited to remain.Frank Donley was excused on the ground that Enos Rath, the murdered man, was a second cousin of Donley’s wife.Wm. Hull, of Adams township, was excused because attorneys Ansberry and Hill were attorneys in a suit in which Hull is interested as townshiptrustee.John Ramus, of North Richland. Had formed no opinion and was retained.The defense passed the jury for cause.The state asked permission to ask I. F. Braucher some questions as to his hearing, which proved to be rather bad, and he was excused for that reason.Lyman Hilton, of Noble township. Had formed an opinion and was excused.The venire having been exhausted the' judge decided to issue a venire of 24 more names and court adjourned until s o’clock Friday morning.building was ablaze and a roaring furnace so to speak. The origin is amystery.The citizens turned out and organized a bucket brigade with which to prevent a spread of the conflagration and not withstanding the fact that there was a high wind and other buildings stood in close proximity to the burning structure they managed to prevent any spread. Burning shingles and other embers were blown in every direction, but so efficient was the work of the tire fighters that they gained no foothold.Seipie’s loss was total, except that he had his account books in a safe andCODr. Iteithey were saved. His stock was insured for $1,200, which does not quite cover the loss.The building was owned by George Lenhart, was estimated to be worth about $600 and was not insured at all. It is not yet known whether it will be rebuilt.The toll station of the Central Union Telephone company was located in the building and everything connected with that property was consumed. The station will be located for the present in the harness shop of Mr. Rasmus.rringca coi that modtutii Owi ed ••matly sihastialOiTHE SITUATIONIN HOLGATE.Not Much Changed in a Week—AtNew Bavaria Some New Cases ofSmall Pox in Same Families.peai of E beli colllt; to t tiori be tha dov $.10, fro theten a scdrelicitThe following venire was made by Judge Donnelly Thursday evening.E. A. Bavlass, Delaware township. lt;)rlando Coffin.• •»4Following concerning the small pox epidemic is from the Ilolgate Review: The situaton in regard to the small pox in Ilolgate and Pleasant township has not change much since our lastto i schsedIJas. Fahy,Henry Kuhn. Tavlor Lentz.11« .4» •• »rhreJ. C. Miller, Charles Porath,* 4»i• *•»• •%•* •» •4 44 *• 4e.ofrlV4 ilieid-id-Joscph Singer.II. L. Traxler,M. M. Haver,J. II. Miller;Chas. Openlander,J. V. Shook,Bernard Ball,.Henry Balser, Washington township. Urias Churchman,issue.In New Bavaria and vicinity there have been a number of new cases, probably fifteen, but all of them are in the same families reported last week, and at present writing all are in a rather mild form.pre tha to 1 to 1dyporrailamaul4 44 444t 44 44 4• 44 4* 4heoranleas2r-ediy-ntitUs44J. A. Dreher,Charles II. Goller,Peter Pa hi,Theo. Swartzbcck,Albert Strusaker,A. G. Crunk, Washington township. Jos. Green,Christ Pcrsin.4 444• »4 44 44 4FRIDAY MORNING.Nciteedlieest?hstoitetheinclmglef-thehtsklyareityl off 18uldier-1thin•th.ry’sid.,al-myheytheCourt convened at 9 o’clock.Moses Haver, of Sherwood, was called to the jury box. He had formed an opinion. Excused.Chas. Openlander, Delaware township. Had formed an opinion, but could dismiss that opinion and render an impartial verdict in accordance with the testimony. Excused.Edward Bayliss, of Delware township. Had formed no opinion. He was retained.Frank Limbaugh, of Delaware township, was excused on peremptory challenge No. 1 by the State.II. L. Traxler of Delaware town-*ship. He had formed an opinion, but believed he could lay it aside. He was excused.Charles Porath, Delaware township. Had formed an opinion.A. G. Cronk, Delaware township. Had formed no opinion. Was opposed to capital punishment on circumstantial evidence. Excused.Bernard Ball,Washington township. Had formed an opinion. Excused.J. A. Dreher. Washington township. Had formed an opinion. Excused.Peter Palil, of Washington township. Had formed an opinion. Excused.Albert Strusaker. Washington township. Had formed an opinion. Excused.Recess 15 minutes.E. H. Conkle. of Adams township. Had formed and expressed an opinion. He was excused.Attorneys for the defense called attention of the court to the fact that the Mr. Bay 1 is in the jury box was notthe Baylis named in the venire. Counsel for both state and defense waived this irregularity. Afterward Attor-ney Enos challenged him for the cause above stated.Henry Kuhn, Delaware township. Had formed an opinion.Orlando Coffin, Delaware township. Had formed an opinion. Excused.Taylor Lentz, of Delaware township. Had funned an opinion. Excused.Fred Danenberg, of Adams township. was excused on account of death of a relative.Christ Schultz, of Adams township. Had formed an opinion and was excused.Recess until 1 p. m.In this place, the disease has been confined to the same families. In Mr.Young’s family, two of the children have taken sick, while Mr. Young and Milton Huston are both almost able to be out again.Rumors have been spreading around of two or three other cases here but they are all false.At a meeting of the board of healthlast night the quarantine lines wereextended on the east to the township line, and on the south and west two miles, so that all persons residing within that territory are free to come to town whenever they choose.A committee from the board will consult with the trustees of FlatrockprcChed,boiCo1,5wlitownship today, in regard to the quarantine which has been made against Ilolgate by that township, and an endeavor will be made to have it revoked as it is not at all necessary.In the meantime the board of health will be in session every night this week at which time it would be pleased to have business men and others to come and consult with them, and if you have a kick to make, there’s the place to make it. Members of the council are especially invited to come.priamintceisaiLaraithItfeithfrlt;boiashaanvimCol. Bunker, The Suicide.Col. H. S. Bunker, of Toledo, who committed suicide March 21 by shooting himself in the head while seated in his office chair, is quite well known to a number of people in this city. He was colonel of the Sixteenth regiment O. N. G. prior to Col. Mc-Maken’s election.raeatititiciarmPiatdtmOtlW. W. Heater, the forthcoming deputy county treasurer, has cl,.sed a contract for the renting of theWelton property, at (ill Washington street,which he will occupy with his family when it comes time for him to move to this city to assume his duties.siccPitcaitjt£FBI IA Y AFTERNOON.icbiat-ep-tlieleyon-ustentiJames Fahy, of Delaware township, was called into the jury box. Had formed and expressed an opinion. Excused.Joseph Singer, of Delaware township. He was quite deaf and was excused as not being able to hear and understand the witnesses.It is very hard to stand idly by and see our dear ones suffer while awaiting the arrival of the doctor. An Albany (N. Y.) dairyman called at a drug store there for a doctor to come and see his child, then very sick with croup. Not finding the doctor in, he left word for him to come at once on his return. He also bought a bottleof Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy,which he hoped would give some relief until the doctor should arrive. In a few hours he returned, saying the doctor need not come, as the child was much better. The druggist, Mr. Otto Seholz, says the family has since recommended Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy to their neighbors and friends until he has a constant demand for it from that part of the country. For sale by Woodward’s Drug Store.aiOrtFEbootflt;44Continued on page J.ittown,closedThe Banner school north of taught by Miss Emma Daft, the winter term Friday and to celebrate the event 'the scholars had a picnic dinner and carried out an excellent program.nracon-sma,isistGa.We have saved many doctor bills since we began using Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in our home. We keep a bottle open all the time and when ever any one of my family or myself begin to catch cold we begin to' use the Cough Remedy, and as a result we never have to send away for a doctor apd incur a large doctor bill, for Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy never fails to cure. It is certainly a medicine of great merit and worth.—D. S Meakkle, General Merchant and Farmer, Mattie. Bedford county, Pa. For sale by Woodwards Drug Store.I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in my family with wonderful results. It gives immediate relief, is pleasant to take and is truly the dyspeptic’s best friend, “says E. A. Hartgerink, Over-isel, Mich. Digests what you eat. Cannot fail to cure. Weisenburger Emery*flt;thoiyXScrofulapt,hThose little kernels in theneck! Has your child everntnhad them? You know sometimes they swell, becomepainful, soften, and end ina scar. Give such a childSeetts EmutsicTLjust as soon a,s the kernelsappear. The little swellings will grow less and lesscpnnais-A-IVfntutTo secure the original witch hazel salve, ask for DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, well known as a certain cure for piles and skin diseases. Beware ofworthless counterfeits. They are dangerous. Weisenburger Emery.and soon will disappear altogether. Continue the Emulsion until the child has goodflesh and a healthy color.$oc. and fx.oo, all druggists.SCOTT BOWNE, Chemists. New York.aI
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